Making the Case (MTC) Project Kickoff

Tuesday, July 23 | 10:45AM–11:30AM MT | Grand Ballroom A, second level
Session Type: General Session

The Making the Case (MTC) project is the capstone experience of the LTL program. It requires engagement in problem solving, creative thinking, teamwork, and strategic planning. The MTC project gives you a chance to think creatively about some of the ideas discussed throughout the week, apply them to an actual learning technology problem, and communicate a proposed solution to university administration. The MTC teams will be assigned by the faculty. The guidelines for the MTC project are designed to provide individual teams with the latitude they need to apply their creativity and innovation to the project outcome. Parameters for the final projects will be covered during the program. Each MTC team will give a presentation on their project toward the end of the program.


Learning Objectives: Form a cohesive team of diverse individuals, communicate at an appropriate level, and problem solve using innovative strategies * Solve challenging educational technology problems that draw on real-world issues * Integrate and apply the concepts discussed throughout the curriculum * Develop concrete strategies for integrating LTL concepts into your path to leadership on your campus and in your career

Presenters

  • Julian Allen

    Chief Learning Innovations Officer, AVP, Georgia State University
  • Kelvin Thompson

    Vice Provost for Online Strategy and Teaching Innovation, University of Louisville